Mathematical Palette - Guillermo Bautista
A blog that "highlights the lighter side of mathematics.... photos, paintings, songs, poems, jokes, animations, graphics, games, and puzzles and the mathematics within and about them." Posts, which date back to February, 2012, have celebrated "mathematical
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Mathematical Poetry - Kaz Maslanka
Blog mainly of "equational poetry," which the author describes as "an artistic expression created by performing mathematical operations on words or images." Posts of "math as a language for connotation," which date back to February, 2005, have included
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The Mathematical Tourist - Ivars Peterson
"Cool stuff" that Peterson, the Director of Publications and Communications at the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), encounters while "browsing the world of mathematics and computer science: new developments in math and its applications, old
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Mathematics
This blog of instructional posts, which dates back to January, 2011, has included articles that introduce concepts of scale factor, logarithms, calculus, surds, and more.
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Mathematics and Multimedia - Guillermo Bautista
Blog about mathematics, teaching, learning, and technology. Begun in October, 2009, it has included posts such as "GeoGebra Tutorial 4 - Graphs and Sliders"; "Screencasting Tutorial: Making a Math Video Lesson Using Camstudio"; "Derivative in Real Life
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Mathematics - Answerway.org
Read question boards and discussion forums on a range of math topics. Join to post questions and answers. Answerway is an online information and communications service that allows volunteers with specific expertise to answer questions posted by people
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Mathematics by Mr. P - Mike Poliquin
Middle school math teacher Poliquin began this blog, subtitled "making sure everyone gets it," in December, 2011. Posts have included various original problems of the week; "Eudoxus of Cnidus: the First Mathematical Superstar"; "A Quick Dip in the Deep
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Mathematics Concept Inventories
A Facebook group for the Basic Skills Diagnostic Test (BSDT) and Calculus Concept Inventory (CCI). Both developed by Jerry Epstein to assesses conceptual understanding, the BSDT tests learners from elementary school through pre-calculus; the CCI, for
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Mathematics Educators Stack Exchange
A "free, community-driven Q&A" for those who teach mathematics. Post, answer, and vote up or down questions such as "Advantages on repeating question in student's answer," "How can we help students who are very anxious about math?" and "Should I design
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Mathematics for Teaching - Erlina Ronda
Ronda, who teaches math and trains teachers, blogs to "narrow the gap between mathematics education research and practice in mathematics teaching and learning." The Mathematics for Teaching (M4T) blog, begun September, 2009, offers teaching tips based
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Mathematics, Learning and Web 2.0 - Colleen Young
Blog by a teacher and trainer in mathematics and information technology (IT) with "a keen interest in how new technologies can deepen the learning experience for students." Posts, which date back to January, 2009, have included "Manga High," "Graphing
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MatheMazier - Oluwasanya Awe
Blog about "problem solving, updates on some Olympiads, and also about Africa." Posts, which date back to October, 2012, have included "IMO 2011 Problem 2 (The Windmill Problem)," "Number of Zeros 1000! Ends With," "The Nigerian Pan-African Maths Olympiad
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matheminutes - Owen Elton
Blog of "important aspects of mathematics in bitesize chunks" by a maths teacher in Surrey, England. Posts, which date back to August, 2011, have included "Competitive Colouring"; "The Geometry of Sushi"; "Mathematicians on Money"; "Non-trivial Trivial
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Math for America
An organization with the mission of improving math education in our nation's public schools. Download PDFs from MfA's Lesson Plan Database according to math subject, topic, technology, duration, level, and activity structure, which includes the categories
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Math for Grownups - Laura Laing
From the author of the book by the same title. Laing, a "self-proclaimed math evangelist," has blogged since May, 2011: "Math Secret #1: There’s More Than One Way to Skin a Math Problem," "Math at Work Monday: Kim the Copywriter," "Math at Work Monday:
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Math for Morons Like Us - ThinkQuest 1998
Students talk to students about math: a site designed to help you understand math concepts better. Tutorials, sample problems, and quizzes for Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, and Pre-Calc/Calculus, designed assuming you know some of the basic
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MathGifs
"Illuminating mathematics through animations." This blog, which dates back to September, 2013, has included illustrated posts such as "Reflective Property of the Ellipse," "Rotations Through Translations," "Fourier Pumpkins," "Sonic Booms," and "The Mandelbrot
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Math Help Forum
Help with homework, projects, games, and more. Register to participate in six online discussions: Elementary and Middle School Math Help; High School Level Math; College Level Math; Math Lounge, for conversations on topics such as brain teasers and more
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math-history-list - MAA, Math Forum
An unmoderated group hosted by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and dealing with the history of mathematics, including announcements of meetings, new books and articles; discussion of the teaching of the history of math; and questions that
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math hombre - John Golden
Golden, a math professor at Grand Valley State University (Michigan), blogs to "share my math interests on the web, post new materials for elementary, secondary and teacher ed, and vent mathematical steam when needed." Posts, which date back to April,
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Mathie x Pensive - Gregory Taylor
Musings on mathematics, teaching, and more by an Ottawa (Canada) high school math teacher who majored in computer science and graduated from the mathematics program at the University of Waterloo before receiving his B. Ed from Queen's University. Posts,
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Math in Unexpected Spaces - Malke Rosenfeld
Blog borne of a presentation that "harnessed the math of making and making comparisons to explore congruence, symmetry, transformations, categorical variables, group theory, and spatially complex physical/temporal patterns." Posts by the author of Math
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Math is More - Garfunkel, Sol; Mumford, David
Continuation of the conversation begun when The New York Times published the authors' op-ed article "How To Fix Our Math Education" in August 2011. Read the ten planks of the platform "toward a national consensus on improving U.S. mathematics education";
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The Math Lab @ Room 27 - Matt Jones
Subtitled "It doesn't HAVE to be boring ...," this blog dates back to March, 2014. Posts have included "March Math Madness, New Additions to the Room, and Another Quote"; "Common Core Backlash"; "The Best Laid Plans..., 'Real World' Math, and 3rd Grade
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The Math Less Traveled - Brent Yorgey
A blog "dedicated to exploring beautiful mathematics." Posts, which date back to March, 2006, have included "Proof by animation," "The Nuclear Pennies Game," "Recounting the Rationals," "Predicting Pi," "Square roots with pencil and paper," "Irrationality
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mathletics - Wayne Winston
From the author of the book by the same title, which reveals "how professional baseball, football and basketball teams use math to improve their performance" à la Moneyball, and also discusses line-up evaluations, the effectiveness of running and
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MathLinks Math Forum - Valentin Vornicu
An online math olympiad community, organized into levels -- from middle school to "College Playground" -- and national and local communities. Discuss thousands of problems on the bulletin boards, or post your own with HTML and LaTeX.
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Math = Love - Sarah Hagan
Blog by an algebra teacher in Oklahoma "inspired to become a math teacher by a math teacher blog I happened upon in high school." Planning her lessons with foldables and graphic organizers in mind, Hagan describes herself as "obsessed with making math
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Math Mama Writes... - Sue VanHattum
The blog of a community college math teacher and "mama of a young son" interested in all levels of math learning -- but VanHattum "may throw in posts on parenting, kids' books, living simply, peace & justice, ..." Blog entries date back to March,
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Math Message Board - David Manura
A searchable Web-based discussion area for questions, answers, and talk on any math topic that allows for input of mathematical notation, diagrams, and HTML into message postings. Subject areas include General Questions; Elementary Math; Algebra/Geometry/Trig;
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Math Misery? - Manan Shah
Blog that "aims to convey the general feeling that the majority of people have when it comes to working with mathematics... and bring awareness about what mathematics is and what mathematicians do." Posts, which date back to May, 2013, have included "Figuring
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Math Mistakes - Michael Pershan, editor
Compilation, analysis, and discussion of the mathematical errors that students make. Pershan, who teaches high school math in New York City, has posted a new error on this blog every day since June, 2012.
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Math Movement - Tim Chartier
Blog that focuses on mathematics and the "progress or movement" that occurs in Chartier's teaching, research, writing, and performing. An Associate Professor of Mathematics at Davidson College, Chartier has trained at Le Centre du Silence mime school
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